Practical Organotherapy the Internal Secretions in General Practice
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CHAPTER 9 THE DISEASES OF THE THYMUS Disorders of the thymus gland are not common, though they are undoubtedly more frequent than is supposed. There always has seemed to be an element of mystery about this gland, due possibly to the strangeness and suddenness 142 PRACTICAL ORGANOTHERAPY of deaths of thymic origin. However, this is being replaced, and we are now able to understand the thymus better than we did a few years ago. As with the other ductless glands, we may find a cellular enlargement... of the thymus with local symptoms due to pres- sure; or, on the other hand, there may be a change in the functional activities of the gland with varying effects upon the body as a whole. It is not generally conceded that the thymus is really a gland of internal secretion, although it influences metabolism and also the work of the other duct- less glands in a manner very similar to other known endo- crine glands. It has been suggested that the principal function of the thymus is to produce lymphocytes, and Sajous, of Philadel- phia, believes that any effects that it may exert upon met- abolism, positive or negative, are due to these cells or their contents.
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